Anderson went 6.525 at 211.03 mph on the top qualifying pass. He’s looking for his fourth No. 1 qualifier of the season.

Greg Anderson (Photo by the NHRA)

“The conditions, weather, and atmosphere didn’t change that much between the first run and second run,” he said. “The race track is maxing out the track gripper and it’s as good of a race track, you’ll ever get and when you get conditions like you need to just throw everything at it.”

Jason Line, who is Anderson’s KB Racing teammate and reigning world champion, is the provisional No. 2 qualifier. He went 6.553 at 211.66 mph on his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro.